Driving under the influence, Detroit Road: A Westlake man was charged on suspicion of driving under the influence after he was found passed out behind the wheel near his apartment at 2:48 a.m. on Oct. 25. The same man was found passed out at a Detroit Road restaurant at 11:30 p.m. the next night by the same officer. He was charged again, this time on suspicion of drunk and disorderly conduct.

Intoxicated movie-goer, Regal Theater: A theater patron reported that a 23-year-old Mentor woman was passed out in the restroom at 10:55 p.m. on Oct. 25, an employee later reported she was licking the floor. The woman refused to provide identification and struggled while officers tried to put handcuffs on her and place her in a police cruiser. She was charged on suspicion of drunk and disorderly conduct.

Theft, Crocker Park Boulevard: A Cleveland man used a shopping bag lined with foil to thwart a store's security system and made off with $330 worth of perfume at 8:50 p.m. on Oct. 24. A car he was riding in was stopped on Interstate 90 by Rocky River police a short time later, and he was charged on suspicion of theft and possession of criminal tools.

Homeless man arrested, Marview Drive: A Westlake couple said their intoxicated nephew, a 27 year-old homeless man, returned to their home at 10:35 p.m. on Oct. 26 after getting into a fight with his uncle earlier. The couple asked that he be taken to the home of another relative, but police said his level of intoxication meant he would be charged on suspicion of drunk and disorderly conduct.

Resisting arrest, Detroit Road: A Westlake woman who had been banned from a Detroit Road store tried to return there at 2:54 p.m. on Oct. 22. When police arrived and asked her why she came back, she said she "just wanted to see what they had inside." When police said she was being charged on suspicion of trespassing, she caused a commotion, and a shopper aided an arresting officer by cutting the straps off of the woman's backpack as he tried to put handcuffs on her. She was then charged on suspicion of resisting arrest.

Drunk and Disorderly Conduct, Queen Annes Gate: A Queen Annes Gate woman called Westlake police to have her 25-year-old son removed after he returned home drunk on Oct. 24. When son left the house at 11:20 p.m. he had been drinking, but did not appear intoxicated, the woman said, but when he came back more than three hours later, he was very drunk, and charged on suspicion of drunk and disorderly conduct.

Theft, Detroit Road: An
employee of Pat O'Brien Chevrolet noticed at 12:01 p.m. on Oct. 18 that the
parts had been taken off several vehicles in the dealer's lot. Tires and rims were
missing from two 2014 Chevy Traverses, and both vehicles had body damage.

Petty theft, Crocker
Park Boulevard: A 62-year-old Avon woman was charged on suspicion of petty
theft after an employee of a Crocker Park Boulevard store told police that she
was caught stealing $720 worth of merchandise at 2 p.m. on Oct. 18.

Public urination,
First Street: A 28-year-old Medina man was charged on suspicion of
disorderly conduct after police said he urinated in front of two people in a
parking lot on Oct. 19.

Harassment by an
inmate, Westlake City Jail: A 24-year-old Solon man was charged on suspicion
of harassment after he was arrested by Westlake police on a warrant from his
hometown at 1:57 a.m. on Oct. 19. Police said the man used racial and sexual
slurs and spit on a patrolman.

Theft, Columbia Road:
A purse, tote bags and bible were taken from Maple Heights woman's car
sometime between 4:14 and 6:15 p.m. on Oct. 19, while it was parked at a
Westlake gym.

Theft, Viking
Parkway: Shoes and a cellphone valued at $650 and belonging to a 17-year-old Twinsburg girl were taken from Westlake business sometime between
10:30 and 11:30 p.m. on Oct. 19.

Break-in, Detroit
Road: At 8:26 a.m. on Oct. 20, an employee of a Westlake Garage found that four tires worth $423 had been taken after an overhead door on the outside of the
garage had been forced open.

Burglary, Canterbury
Road: Nearly $2700 worth of tools
were taken from a flooring contractor's van while it was parked at a Westlake
business on the night of Oct. 18. The van's rear window was broken.

Drunk and disorderly
conduct, Center Ridge Road: A Westlake man was charged on suspicion of
drunk and disorderly conduct after he flopped onto a neighbor's trampoline at
10:49 p.m. on Oct. 20. Police said the man was found to be intoxicated.

Phone fraud, Sequoia
Trail: A Westlake man's account was used to buy and activate five cell phones in September. The man found out about the purchases on Oct. 21
when he received a bill from his service provider for $481.

Abusing harmful
intoxicants, Center Ridge Road: A Cleveland woman was found passed out outside of a
store after police said she inhaled aerosol cleaner at 8:54 p.m. on Oct. 24.
She refused treatment at St. John Medical Center, and was charged on suspicion
of abusing harmful intoxicants.

Drunk and Disorderly
conduct: A 45 year-old Westlake man, a 42 year-old Fairview Park man, and a
29 year-old Cleveland man were charged on suspicion of drunk and disorderly
conduct after their fighting awoke a neighbor at 3:35 a.m. on Oct. 25.

Credit fraud: A
Westlake man found three unfamiliar charges on his credit report on Oct. 27.
Police said unknown suspects used his social security number to open cable TV
and two other unknown types of accounts in Florida.

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